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Long queues for Indian visa applicants, growing discontent over slots

Long queues for Indian visa applicants, growing discontent over slots
Long queues of applicants were seen from Sunday (July 5) morning at the Indian Visa Application Center (IVAC) located in Jamuna Future Park in the capital. Hundreds of people waited in line for various services including visa applications, passport submission and collection. At this time, many applicants complained about the hassle of getting online appointments or 'slots'.

Some applicants complained that pressure is being created to pay extra money to get a designated slot. Robin Mia, a resident of Banglamotor in the capital, said the biggest problem now in the visa application process is getting a slot. He claimed that although the visa fee is comparatively low, to get a double-entry slot, one often has to spend up to 25 thousand taka, which is abnormal.

He further said that although it was possible to submit documents quickly by applying online earlier, now due to the slot crisis, one has to wait for a long time. He demanded the introduction of an easier application process like before, even if the visa fee is increased if necessary.

Mohammad Arafat Rahman, who came to apply for a tourist visa from Gafargaon, Mymensingh, said that although there was not much problem getting a slot this time, the entire process seemed more time-consuming and complicated compared to before.

Jayanti Halder from Gopalganj, who applied to go to India for eye treatment, also waited in line for a long time. He said he wants to complete the necessary formalities and return home the same day.

IVAC's security in-charge Matiur Rahman said the number of applicants was higher than other days. The busiest time is from 9 am to 2 pm. Additional security personnel and police are on duty to manage the situation and no untoward incident has occurred so far.

It is to be noted that before submitting an Indian visa application, it is mandatory to take an online appointment or 'slot' for a fixed date and time. Although the main focus of applicants' complaints is getting slots and long waiting times, no major complaints have been received regarding the internal services of the visa center.

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